Last week in a spare bit of time I attempted to bring up a 'warm spare' of our untangle firewall.
my goal is to have a box ( U#2) around which I can simply tell the family to plug in the appropriate patch cables should the current firewall ( U#1) go down. They are good with following instructions and I am good with a label machine.
( we have a second home where this happened, which is what prompted this work. The second home's untangle had run out of disk space....doh )
To make the procedure simple what should I do WRT the IP address of U#2, the backup on the home network? As you may suspect the gateway address handed out to the various DHCP devices all look to the specified IP for routing.
There is advice in this forum to keep the warm spare on the network to receive updates from Untangle/Arista.
So I configured the fresh install, gave it a safe internal IP, and fired it up on the LAN. It phoned home to Arista (surprise) where I registered the UID ( ok, and I understand I could swap licences as needed between U#1 & U#2, so I just followed through) , and bam, everything went down. Rather, I had no internet, everything was running but the old firewall was wacked out. Nothing routed out until I unplugged the new device.
q: is there some problem with 2 untangle instances with the same public IP?
q: should I take a backup from untangle #1, restore it on untangle Forum and then change the DHCP settings on U#2 such that the gateway address is U#2's IP? ( we have a lot of hardcoded TCP/IP configs on some of the hosts so that would be a bit of a half-valid approach )
I'm wondering if I ran into the configuration issue described in the Announcements thread.
TIA, good luck
my goal is to have a box ( U#2) around which I can simply tell the family to plug in the appropriate patch cables should the current firewall ( U#1) go down. They are good with following instructions and I am good with a label machine.
( we have a second home where this happened, which is what prompted this work. The second home's untangle had run out of disk space....doh )
To make the procedure simple what should I do WRT the IP address of U#2, the backup on the home network? As you may suspect the gateway address handed out to the various DHCP devices all look to the specified IP for routing.
There is advice in this forum to keep the warm spare on the network to receive updates from Untangle/Arista.
So I configured the fresh install, gave it a safe internal IP, and fired it up on the LAN. It phoned home to Arista (surprise) where I registered the UID ( ok, and I understand I could swap licences as needed between U#1 & U#2, so I just followed through) , and bam, everything went down. Rather, I had no internet, everything was running but the old firewall was wacked out. Nothing routed out until I unplugged the new device.
q: is there some problem with 2 untangle instances with the same public IP?
q: should I take a backup from untangle #1, restore it on untangle Forum and then change the DHCP settings on U#2 such that the gateway address is U#2's IP? ( we have a lot of hardcoded TCP/IP configs on some of the hosts so that would be a bit of a half-valid approach )
I'm wondering if I ran into the configuration issue described in the Announcements thread.
TIA, good luck
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